Physics, asked by Punit8172, 11 months ago

A force of 5n gives a mass m1 an acceleration of 8m/s^2,and a mass m2 an acceleration of 24 m/s^2.What acceleration would it give if both the masses are tied together

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Answered by LUCKYMAN333
12
F=ma
F/a=m1
5/8=0.625kg

F/a=m2
5/24=0.208kg

Acceleration of both masses tied together

0.625+0.208
0.833
F/m=a
5/0.833=6.024

Acceleration =6.024 m/
 {s}^{2}
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Answered by ujjwal4581
3
F =5N, a = 8 m/s^2
for first body having mass m1
F = M1A
5 = m1 * 8
m 1= 5/8
for 2nd body having mass m2
F=5N ,a= 24
F=ma
5 = m2* 24
m2 = 5/24
tied both mass
5/8+5/25
= 5/6
f =5n, m= 5/6
F = MA
5=5/6 * a
a = 5*6/5
a = 5 m /s^2
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